Yen Nee Wong
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Dr Yen Nee Wong

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Exploring Placement Opportunities For Postgraduate and Early Career Social Science Researchers

Report
Wong, Y. N., & Wunderly, C. (2021)
Exploring Placement Opportunities For Postgraduate and Early Career Social Science Researchers. ESRC IAA
Current placement opportunities for postgraduate social science researchers are limited, despite it being one of the few platforms for social science researchers to connect wi...

Same-sex pairings on Strictly Come Dancing: LGBTQ+ identity and leisure participation in ballroom dancing

Book Chapter
Harman, V., & Wong, Y. N. (2020)
Same-sex pairings on Strictly Come Dancing: LGBTQ+ identity and leisure participation in ballroom dancing. In S. Kono, A. Beniwal, P. Baweja, & K. Spracklen (Eds.), Positive sociology of leisure: Contemporary perspectives (159-173). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41812-0_10
Ballroom Dancing is a leisure pursuit that is currently enjoying a resurgence stimulated by TV shows including ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ and ‘Dancing with the Stars’. Watching s...

Book Review: Youth Working with Girls and Women in Community Settings: A Feminist Perspective by Janet Batsleer

Digital Artefact
Wong, Y. N. Book Review: Youth Working with Girls and Women in Community Settings: A Feminist Perspective by Janet Batsleer. [Blog]

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Wong, Y. N. Book Review: Youth Working with Girls and Women in Community Settings: A Feminist Perspective by Janet Batsleer. [Blog]
Youth work with girls has taken inspiration from feminist theory and the women’s movement, with community based projects seeking to challenge oppression and encourage confiden...

World Development Report 2012: Gender equality and development

Journal Article
Wong, Y. N. (2012)
World Development Report 2012: Gender equality and development. Forum for Development Studies, 39(3), 435-444. https://doi.org/10.1080/08039410.2012.722769
Since the 1970s, Gender in development has emerged as an issue of concern for development agencies, namely bilateral and multilateral non-government organizations (NGOs). Alth...

Organisational Justice in the Management of Online Risks and Harms to UK Police Professionals

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Aston, E., Wong, Y. N., & Horgan, S. (2024, November)
Organisational Justice in the Management of Online Risks and Harms to UK Police Professionals. Presented at 2024 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California
This paper explores how online risks and harms to police professionals are managed by drawing from 50 interviews with managers from 4 UK police forces. We adopt an organisatio...

Protect and Serve with Privacy: Interrogating the Responsibilisation of Policing Professionals in Their Online Lives

Presentation / Conference Contribution
Horgan, S., Wong, Y. N., & Aston, L. (2024, November)
Protect and Serve with Privacy: Interrogating the Responsibilisation of Policing Professionals in Their Online Lives. Presented at 2024 American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California
Alongside the proliferation of smart devices and social networking platforms, we have observed a rapid expansion of both the practice and study of police sousveillance. Many p...